The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 16, 1941, Page Page Six, Image 6
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IAMIRICAS OUT9TANDIN+ AOVI
__M. T.?-What should I do? I tl
nave a brutish man v.'hn- I am w
deathly afraid of are he is jealous ii
and suspicious, lie is good about li
providing: for me. Now the other h.
man is kind and never lias any le
misunderstandings with him and p
he is now in a position to be nice tl
to me. What must I do? ti
Ans: Stick tc your mate and e;
behave yourself; What m?ti isn't e<
?suspicious w hen he knows his
teif.1 is; n.P Hying up to heV VOWS Vt
?; even?though he may not be~~abK' W
to catch i-iffhT up~ wtrh her. This "ej
man will tear you to bjts if he 77
finds you seeing another fellow. e<
E. B.--I like a man very much
and I um wondering if we will tl
ever become better friends? Also yi
tell me how 1 can Owrite to cm
and send the 2f- cents, as 1 cjon't it
know. . w
Ans: This man has another tc
girl . . . that is why he i*n'l eneouraging
your friendship, Vo. .j(
mppi'fll in him, but the gal he lias
won't let him get out alone. You ~vy
send for my Astrology Read- i
ing i f you like, Wrap a qur i ter p
securely in paper and mail along ,
?:?-""'tb yi-ur letter asking thret q.ies- rj
lions It will come through tin?
irni.il nil rieht. lie sure to send m
full native .inddrrrthcktter
C. P.?I have in mind to take a
up nursing 01 musitv Which one- _1tl
should I take up? ;1
Ans: Nursing is the profession 11
~~ that you want to take. vou .m '
interested in tiiis subject and 1
am sure you would-au.lve a vvoil- *
derl -il fniTsv Take music also?ifyou
like . . . but 1 don't think that J
it will ever be the means of your
making yoUr living from same.
?1 rave h.-en going with a
woman for 7 years and we aren't "
married. We get along fine at u
?rimes, -btrt?ovfffs'onnlly we don't. w
Now 1 met a woman a month ago m
and she says she- means me some - itgood.
t)oes she ? !
Ans: Well. .. she' would like to >'<
go with you all right but 1 get d,
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JONKSVILLE NEWS vi
He )i a. services weie r.elu duf- M
? r~7 wv.ok frt Kethanv.
This revival will linger long in he
rr.e nanus of all hearers. Rev. an
Wilburn was ably assisted by Rev. ve
CoK in of Spartanburb.4 O u i' "at
hearts were made to rejoice while
this God-sent man broke the c
bread uf life. All Christians M
were revived, and sinners were M
left meditating over their ways, in
six were 'e<l to the watery grave
by the pastor. Collection for the is
week amounted to $143.76.
-Frit-mi* ~ of' Mrs. Mary, ilaney Uwill
rejoice to know tha she is o
!.t her home here af
ter returning from Philadelphia
where she has been for several
months. Her brother Mr. Stripling
and Tieiee Mrs. R. S. Smith .
-accompanied her
The Sunday school^ of Jonesville
gave their members a picnic
carrying mem to Tryon, N. CL
TlTey reported having enjoyed a jt
wonderful time.
Foster chapel held its barbecue ....
fhf? firct fie* 111 win" -
....... milt was IX
success.
Airs. Wyatt. flnd friends from 1)1
Harlan, Ky. were pop-callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas
?Fbompaon last week.
" Miss Catherine Foster of N. Y. ^
C'. is home visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Foster, al- (
so relatives.
Miss Colerie' Stewart is vaoa- ^
tioninyg at home to the delight of y
parents and friends. c
Miss 01a Moore is home from sl
New York visiting relatives and
friends. C
The mster nf Mr Henry Kelly }|
is here visiting^ She is from Sal- s
isbury, N. C. e
Mrs. Fannie Littlejohn is hero
from the North visiting friends, w
Mr, P. Littlejohn is visiting Mrs. j R
Q. Moore and other relatives d
here.
M essrs Wade and I?uis Rogers '
are visiting their parents Mr. and a!
Mrs. K. J: Rogers.
Mrs. Mattie Fowler, Mrs. Chris d<
tine Cairn Miss Polly Clowney are 1
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. FVrr, Mr. and Mrs. J. ^
Clowney also Mr. arid Mrs. C. "
Stewart. They report that they ?
are having a wonderful time. ,
Mrs. Norn Lee Jones of Ashe-V
ville is visiting relatives a n d rf!
friends here.
Mr. E. D. Gaffney, Jr., is visiting
parents Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Gaffney, Sr., he Krought severfft ?
of his neices along with him.
? Mrs, Mary Rogers of Knoxville, (>]
Tenn., is visiting her parents Mr. 'fl
Thrmiftfi Jeter. I
Mrs. William Gllmore of <tharleston
is here. | t0
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norris and R<
son, Willie motored here Friday I
f*
I*Q? OH UP?'f/\p|IOmMI I \
c Jt ^ I
" ' I Al
1 v
ie impreession you are m looe
ith the woman you have known ^
i?r.-'t- years. Disputeg arise in the \
ves of eviy couple ... but you ^
ave to be broadminded and not
t them interfere with your hap- y
iness. Your old gal alst* feels ^
tat even years is a mighty long 0
me to go with a boy and hv.nevr
mentions marriage. Don't er. c
>urpge the new girl.
J. S.?I was* hurt back in May
nd received cotnpensation for 10 j
Ccks. ! am able to be off trnrth- ^
rihTntiy font still puins me. Is T
iere liny waj Hint I can gr mnn
tmpensation money?
Ans: It is my understanding. _v
tat an injury of your kind . 7. j
uu were to receive 10 weeks of a
jmpensation . .. that is a.ll. Now 1
might take you u few more ^
eeks to get the foot in condition j
> do regular work, but you are <
ble to do part time work right
oW.. '
I.. M. C\?What must I do about :
tRTT rs?gtmtg?on?at?my?houss.'- _r
can't convince mother that it 13
lining her reputation us well as
tine. Tell me the proper tiling il
gilt ?!..? , ..,7~
'intern plating . . . the rhtmgc?w+U- -h
elp you. and make .you see things t
little differently find from your 1
nnitit- <<t" vipw Siisn t
i the wrong ns >'?u know, bid t
j' to bo understanding a"nd things
re going to work out all right. h
r \ \V Mi- W-ill;n-f. mv wife iu
just as nn o dyand always snaps "3
c irj when Tsay something ..to
7i\ Has-siSmeono goY Tier?fixed .- =
l'11 me what to do ?
_Ansj Stretch the budget this j*
oath and buy the wife some new *
nrhr-ri-?Vim?te-iU a changed -!
'oman.. This wiU do the trick .
hen nothing else will. Worn.
Ve clothes : ml- when they dii;<:t
;t tin. ill . . . the majority of them
. t polity and irritable. She loves
ni and will prove it when you ,,,
) your,part. w
Con pom Today! j
W Walaca wly? yom pnllia * gj
dippiag af Ha rnfa? airt yaa> ; rv
a qaartar <25c) far Ma mv AS- * n
IHAJtT mi racaba far ratar* bm! * p,
xiag tfcraa (3) pmtioai privatafa. $
ct addrccs to al tartar*. Addrts * ....
TUI Mil iiB i A I IAAM 9
m wm in> f i iv i wiyi% p p^
I j
>??>>?? 'mm
?? ? ??? ? n>mfi??w???' g
Mnn ' ' I?!\i
siting relatives and returned la
u.da> w
r. James Beatty are*- \isitiug
Mr, aii.j Mist riaix-r.ce Hubbard it|
re. Also Mrs. Julia Parham n
ul daughter Louise. They are jc.
>peytivelv from Cincinnati, 0.,
>d Long Island, N. Y. y
Kw, .1. \V. Wilburn and his ex- >.1
utive staff visited Deacon Wm.- M
cans, Emeritus, on Friday. Mr. K
cans has beer* indisposed but is
tproving nicely. _ L
MY. H. Finsely's daughter," Inez s<
here visitryg. ic
Revival meeting begins at Fosr
chapel thi* weak. Let us pray \
i'"success In" alt things. . 1
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Sli II.Oil \. M. E. CHIKCH
ReVl C. C: Mcltwaln, Pastor " ^
Wir.nsboro?Sunday was a loveday
throughout. Sunday school g
nkins. teachers and co-workers
their posts of duty. The lesson ^
as discussed with "much enthusis ..
sni.
Preaching service began at 111
clock. The presiding elder preach
rl to have dwelled within the C
arts of every blood washed sol- ?
upper with a welcome invitation s
^ every christian. v
fii the afternoon we had with
s the choir of Zion Chappelk f
aptist church of Columbia, S. C. ^
fe were very proud to have this J
hoir with us. 1
> rr IIIV II I 1 X I
ueh sweet music.
Sunday evening our pastor, Rev. c
. C. Mcllwain, preached at New i
Iwpc A, M. K. wLtar^h. Winner",
. C. The service was enjoyed by v
veryone.
We are proud to say we had ,
ritb us our friend and brother j
ev. Tommie Johnson of J'hila- \
elphia. j
B'ack Jack Baptist Church :
Sunday night was a high night t
t our church.
A W onderful program was ren ,
?red by the Church Add Club. We f
nd several poems and solos by
>me of Winnsboro girls. Misses
. Whitner, M. Whitner, Cathene ,
. Davis, and Rosie McDavis, also '
thers.
This being the night for ttu '
ih" contest, a sum of $17.30 was '
lised. Prizes were given the ones J
lising the highest amounts. Lit- f
e Miss Mattie Glover, first f
"ize; Miss D. SosionaEAO ETA *
rize: Miss Davis, second; "nd v
iss Byrd, third. t
We are asking one and all to \
ease attend prayer service every ^
lursday night.
Our revival, meeting will begin,
inday, August 10. We are hofmrap
have a great meeting, with j
>v. W. M. Pitts, in charge. s
Florence Starks, reporter
'irT T-'?iaj&L -- * - - * v1
TH
V. H. AND F. MISSIONARY
CONVENTION OF THE
FLORENCE DISTRICT
S'orth-East South Carolina Con
erence
The i'bove 'named invention'
ield its annual meeting at Sinai
C M. E. church. Rev. E. V. Gibbes,
tftstor. Due to circumstances ove:
vhich we had no control, ^ur meet
ng was held only one flay but I
vant to assure you that two days'
cork, was thoroughly done.
Qui most efficient president,
rlrs. E. B. Bartelle, displayed her
nisjness ability in carrying out
he program in a very queCflly
n?rner. Although this was her
first year as president of the
listrict, she presided as a person
if many years experience.
Rev. W. S. JJuiles of Kingsburg
ircuit, and Rev. A. J. Jenkins of
Bethel Station, Darlington, fed
ur souls with manna from on
liirh. Rev. Guiles jp reached the
>pnninpr cirmrin Iluv JellkillS the
nissionnry -sermon. Both sermoie?
hih fund fnn though?Discussion:
Religion as a foundation for deeloprnent
-af_ churactei\'^_b\iM.rs.J
Florence Gitiney, Mrs. Ida Rogers
ind Rev. J. M. Jackson. Papers by |
drs. Theressa Hyman and Mrs
if. A. McFadden, The latter held
is spell bound with the subject,
k'tk.. .w.iwii,,,.. ~ nm .
,, rv.....v.n. R. 1 i?C
snirit van high throughout tlu
meting. Everything moved along
ike clockwork. Every charge made
on ml renorta.
Our elder. A. 1\ Spears. being
II. could not be with us in person,
ait his spirit v.ac felt hoveling
>'ei us-erthat spirit that knows
ro?faiUde. His loving wjfggjrirshere
to render what ever assistive
she\ould in a motherly way.
'he pastors of the district showed
Reir locality to the elder by doing
very thing they could to help,
lev. J. M. Jackson. Rev. \Y. S.
iuilcs and others were very active.
rtt pastiiis assisted witp the Holy
Vyni mu 11 ion.
_lTlie_ meeting was larguly at.*iiTIerl
and was- one of tht??best?
ieetings I've attended in years,
[any visitors from other denunciations
were t here, even from
TTjl.i.p.lphei P..e M M. Mat tin.
ather of our president,
i'h us throughout the seiviee.
arks. The financial side n f the
teeting was 100 percent. We did
ot forget our elder though lie
?s absent.
Rev. Gibbes and his good people
[tared r..'. pair.s_ '.r. making our
,ay a pleasant one. The Juvenile
rogram conducted by Mrs. M I,.
[alold. * . .r efficient juve "! ."
resident. wa> enjoyed by ;,11.
W'v an- <: ceiajv jua;in: t:? .1
jr Elder will M^rr-hr7?v.-i 1 h rt?*~?ain.
BM.TIMORK Mb. NEWS
H> (Mrs.) Ixiuise Dlugla^s
Mi. Alexandoi W.. Gore is .-1 i 11
i the city visiting his children. ,
Ir. Gun; was the guest of Mr.
bourns on Mo.'frlay evening in Be ,
it-. Md.. who motored out ""there ~
ere Mr. Johnnie B. Gore, M. Gib
jn. Mis. Molly Gore, Mr. Alexrulei
Gore, Sr. with Mrs. Johnie
B. Gire at the wheel. An er??yable
time was had.
On the sick list are Mr. Hill,
Ir. RooSeVelt Heuth, lie v. Mhrnall
Flowers, Rev. Neal, Mrs.
[aggie Ivtwia, Mr. Hopkins, Mr.
ichard Lann.
The S. S. S. club met with Mrs.
ouise G. Douglass lo2l> Ednioml
an Ave. Mrs. Lula Wilkes pres
lent.
Mr, Alexander M. Gore, Sr.,
Irs. Milly Gore, Mrs. Louise Gore
muglicss were, Mrs. Hattie Bates
uests on Friday night and aTso~"
ciu. A pleasant stay reported.
On Wednesday, Mr. Alexander
lore. Sr., Mrs. Molly Gore and
Irs. T-oinao rt/-,v.. 1
WITB
he-~ pa st--by--guests of?M+St?Jvllu--'oung,
Mrs. Dollie I). Brown, Mrs
',mma Lann, Mrs. MaggieT.ewts,
Tr. and Mrs. Richard Lahhs Rev.
nd Mrs. Webster Neal, Mr. Geo.
lemdon, Mr. and Mrs. * Robert
[erndon.
Mrs. Hattie Bates had for her
upper quests on Saturday Mr.
deiuuider Gore, Sr.r Mrs. Molly
lore, Mrs. L. G. Douglass,- Chiekn,
baked ham, rice, gravy, potao
chips, drinks, ice cream. AfteV
upper cards were playedr?This
/as an enjoyable evening.
Mrs. Louise G. Douglass had
or v- - ' ?ts, Mr. Lonnie Peaks,
Jr. Leroy Peaks. ^Friday evening
Iiss Gladys Sims was Mrs. Doug
ass' guest.
Mr. Alexander Gore, Sr., father
>f Mr. Alexander M. Gore, Jr.,
ind Mr. Johnnie B. Gore spent a
iT),i gi.iiul trip ut Druid Hill park
vith Mr. J. B, Gire at the wheel.
Mr. Willie Lann of Baltimore
ipent his vacation in Pittsburgh,
Pa., with 'his sister Mrs. Sallit
iVilkes and on his return his nep
lew came home with him to live
n Baltimire City with his aunts,
ind uncles.
Mt. Hebron Baptist church and
friendship Baptist church conduct
d their usual services Sunday.
A * L -? ?
muse wno left for Ches
er, South Carolina recently were
VIr. and Mrs. Willie Douglass,
\1iss Eula Mae and Miss Willie
>ee Douglass and Mrs. Mary
-ann and r. Melvini Williams with
VIr. Willie Douglass at the wheel.
)ther car Mr. and Mrs. Pink Dou
rlass, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gray
eith-Mr. Pink Douglass at the
Vheel. By train Mrs. Lena Douglass,
Mrs. Frances D. Wilmore
Me wish for all of them much
tappiness.
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Tin: W. H.?VNIF Pt?MlSSTfTNahv
roxvi:MHrx ok the?
abbeville DISTRICT
'I lk- ' Ahl)( y ::.?Di.'tiiit Cmivcnlinn
of the \V. II. and F. Missionary
Society in !;j its annual session,
July 211-30. D'll in Brotvnoh A
M. K. chuivh. Calhoun Falls. S.
C-. Rev. \V. 1Jones, Pastor.
? The Disti at president. MrsJ
Ruth (J. Af:i .. pros* led wit! j
Uimiitv.
The presii i!.i. eidi r. Dr. \V. S
. Iiv.-. ? ill, airs. was pieS~rnt
and- c-mhn-Wd?tin?tm?
x< rcise at ; v.dered yri t help
iuru.y the dav's session.
The Rev -I K. V-uiss. pastor oi
St. _Mary \ ire ait. preached the
funintr < rmoy from the 4th
ha> *< " of (Yd. u.'(> the "th-verse.
"walk ii; 'Wisdom toward thtor?
ihat an without, i edei'iuir.jr ?he_
l ime."
The t'o-injj sermon-was proa hjd
by II v. K. I). -Dreher. past ><
iT tT.o sT Jimus station. TVtrtTF-ville.
lii text was Xouni! in the
first chanter Of Romans, the 14th
verso. "i ant debtor h"th to tie
CI recks , nd to the barbarian*."
The em ..w:is "Very inspiring
and f . ii >f good 'oint.s.
Aftei hie wpimiutJUfcUt of si veral
c- !!.mittees bv the preside: t
the iep- i ts, from the various chary
es We: >:ule V.hi h Were Ve v
good. I
Tae : .iowintr visitors were in- I
trodiu the Kev. 11. tl. Glover,
ores Kim . . elder ot the Greenville
uistruv; the Rev. J. W. Thomas,
pastor the Hannah circuit of the I
rVillllhN::: -rthrla'ifct:?tile KeV. U. J.
'hibtVH-e ?i?I)1X' West,; the KcV. S. !
Ellen I'l.ote of Hartford, i.'unn
Cumpb. Il of Evanston, 111.: Mrs.
ami .Mrs. Rosalee Humes of
Brooklyn, h?. Y.
Mi- r. 3. Diehcr lead a very
fine paper- 0n the subject lor tllscussjoii.
"Christian Missions in the
\\ i-rid today." ~~?
In the absence of the pr? sidinir
elder i.(1 the stcoiid day, the Rev.
F.. F Johnson rendered valuable
service to the convention in many
way-', especially enjoyable was Hie
jtLtirv .1' two beautiful sontc*. "Je
su> Lm r of My Soul, and TtdCK
i f Cleft for Me."
~Thr -"ounpr people ^prosented a
wi y firut program "under the guidance
ut the Juvenile superintendent.
Mis. Ella G. Wharton of
Watt-. S. C.
' The-- Rev. \V. D- Joiies r rid his
pood people made it very pfcasanF"
for their vfsiting friends.
Jn-.-nhire S. Wright. reporter
MT. PLEASANT HAI'l. I HI III ?
Abh< villoj S. C.?Sunday sdhool
|met at the usual hour, with tea '
fers present and a large enrollment
of pupils. Talks tvere given
by Mr, Rondell Rhodes of Indiana
university, and Mrs.~ Georgtr
Strother of this city. The school
is planning -a picnic on the 20th
?f August at the Anderson Park,
Due West, S. C.
Mrs. Victoria Wardlaw of New
York C'ity. and formerly of this
city nre visiting her friends on
Branch street.
Mrs. Martha Shanks of Jacksonville,
Fla., is visiting her sinter,
Mrs. Mary Pettisrew on
Cambridge St.
M iss Sara Rhodes of Camden
4s- visitints her parents on Harrisburg
St. She is a senior at Ma-"
ther academy.
Mr. RondeTl Rhodes Is also at
home for a few days after having
-attended tha Bnmmef_fleflfllon._aL.
Indiarvi university. He is workin*
towards the M.A. degree in
Zoology,
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f?TWIXiTY \. M. V. CIll IU H
-?lie*,?X?L) Dawkins. 1'astor
Spat t;mb.j'tr. S. C.-Tin.' >unua\
s.Tu>ol opened at tlv*.* usual
hour with the Supt. and teacher.?
at their posts of duty. The lesson
vns well taujiht on the different
.lasses. A splendid review l.y the
Supt. foIoAvcd. Class No. I. Kev.
Di.wkinss, teacher. still holds trie
fertng-banner. ;
At II '' .in iik-i'mil- <e'a ae^ he at-.
The p.'Stni . Rev. I'awkms,
si i. luii d the tost ruin and dcliverd
\so- <|i-i ful message t.. an si|?ueeiative
audit nc. His nt svu:r
vas taken fn>m 4<> I'saTrs lt!i
I'l sc. .^icinc. "The Security <>f the
i' ity of Cicul." Th m.ssatia was
ery inspiring- : "<1 everyon-? went
wiiv roimcin-tf,
Thi< htinw .Junior Dav the June
hoi r was out Th~fiill blooin?s-mjf?
hvii Chil's j-.iaisos.-~'Onr
pastor has just rolunvd
"roiii Hishopvillo, S. whore he
condueUat-a weetrV?rrvtend?
intr. He reported sale tt:p ale!
t Sll. Oessf ul moeti \i.
I ST?Ii-'IP ohliuh th Uu-n?Wi'-.
i el.,l ... . i.. i
I^i 1 Hx* SiIki ' (! Ail>" Si \ i >H
bunch was present* The president.
Mrs. Subci\. presided. A very i;w
teivstiiiK pro^raW \\"As tendered:
This club is sponsoring a h>>.\
.supper in the basement ??1 lb
church not Monday nighi. !
mblie is invited to come out and
enjoy sonic of the ' ood things i
cat.
At 7 :.'50 wc again Sound our
way back to the church. A soul
<tirrjpft ii-i'mnn was delivered by
A. M. 17. Zipn tin;rt-r.. Tlu "tttos
age .Was full of thought ami was
Iclivcrcd strongly and forcefully.
Last week, August 1st, wr were
. shocKid to Ileal of& the ue'Uhs 'of
' Mi s. TTai y tJavis alld Mr.-C'hai lieI
1'earson. Cotb were niejiibers of
' the above in.ilied cliuicli., Al'Urbeing
ill for many years thee pass
nl to the great beyond.
The funeral of .Mrs. Davis was,
held at Mt. Olive A. M. K. ehureh.
Her pastor. Rev. A. I). J)awkii s,
?lelivered the eulogy. .Mr. Pearson',
funeral was also held F~unda.v
at .'>:.'5o at Trinity A. M. F.
ehtrreh. -Rev.?Meadows, w'no has
been a long lite friend Of the l'r.mily,
preached the funeral.Mrs.
Wright On, a number of
he Deaconess Hoard, who has l?et n
shut in for some time, is still on
the siek list. We are asking all
our members and friends tt visi'
her. We pray that she tvill soon
be out again.
KHKXKZKK A. M. 10. CHIRCM
(i. II. While. I'iWHIP
Mullins. S. C.?Our Sunday
school'was eonTTucfed by Mrs. Patty
Wilson-Hayes, our assists Jit
Supt. The lesson was reviewed by
Mr. K. J. Clark of New Orleans,
J,a. Trie school is having a rally
the first Sunday in September.
For the Children', Hour, the
pastor had patriotic service. The
children recited the pledge to the
flag. The pastor held a small flag.
A irnAini /if liHln l?./l T.I.*
r? ... ..v... K-ii.--. < <j "V ma
Mae Hayes, scng "God Bless
America;" the pastor gave it talk
on tin fb'g; then a group of small
hoys, led by Johnnie Lee Shaw,
sang "America."'
For adult services the pastor's
message was "\Vhy I Believe in
God." Three infants were baptized,
Mary Louise, Daniel aocf Nathaniel
Wallace. Soldier Gtrvelfm4
Davis of Fort Bragg, one of our
members, was present.
Stewardess Board No. 1 met in
Lhe. aftcrnimn_ _3ith Sia. Minnie
Smith. Sister Queenfe Williams,
president.
For the evening worship, Bro. J.
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On an
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| K. Muggins. wiitt has recently re- K
turned from 'Baltimore, Md., dc-" ~
livered the message, "Vc that are
without sin, cast the first stone." j)(
Mr. E. J. Clark wr.s present and jyj
spoke briefly. -g
Mrs. Martha White, our pastor's
wife, recei'.ed a broken thigh h"u
in a car wreck a few., ihiys ago.
She is resting as well' as can be J
expec'tcd at the Martin Hospital I
ere. -Misse's Doflothy and Vijr- I
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^ una ui m *j iinis. were
" also injured. They rnrrrrr?;u tJ
and bruises on the face ;"i | head
In the nd-oii ei.Hinine were |
injured. .>
Friday night. Mis. M. >. Rob <
itnon. tin v. ife of our beloved phy- J
> iclan, a ;iu ml.i r of Bcul'h Methn
!i?t ehijfreh. repeated the airplane .w
do'tu? at our church for Mrs.
trt1ena~i*teVett. To say it mu cei-y? erirr*
mittinv it mildly. ^
August 1Mb the beauty ontesT U
will be held at he cV.'urch. Mrs..
Ctyiella Foxworth is diredness.
thrr-"District Missionary?Bott
vention will .meet at Zion church . i
Thursday and Frid: y. Local presi
I dc I. Sister Lillie ho/.irr, says
i ur So. at\?will iep?M l?HH+?per
cent.
Sister Bessie l'aige was fimera ah
.listed Saturday looming at" the -'^1
oidcnce bv the pastor. \\'. L
Foxw.ntii and Sons. uiuhrtak is. I
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FLORENCE NEWS
.Mrs. Edna Bailey has returned I
to N Y C. after spending several I
weeks with relatives .and friends. I
Private Edwin J.. Wilson grad- !
uate of Wilson high, C'laflin col- I _
lege is being promoted to com- j
pan.v's clerk?at Fort Le^ when he
is stationed in the army. -]?
Mrs. Gcoige Dennison has returned
from N. Y. C. after spend
ing several weeks with relatives
and friends. |
while in New York City with her j
- son Mr. Julius- Baker.?
Send all ra?ws to I. M. Stokes
-at Grant's Drug store.
BETHEL A.;M. K. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. Jackson, Pastor
McC 1< llanville, S. C. -The Sunday
school is marching on and
upward. The -hUrpU, pastor ;and I
teachers explained the lesson very
beautifully. They pointed out the I
things that we should do from the |
things we should not do. Jesus
says, "suffer little children to
come unto mo and forbid them
rot ". For- the- care that is given
the children the Sunday' school |
is still improving. *
At 1 i :00 o'clock our humble servant
selected his message from 23
- m.ni.tn* d'.'t. stihjft i, "Patient i',
Continuance and Reward." Re \ |h
Jackson took his time pointing out W
IPINCKNEY'S PUT
i NDEIJTAKER AND LIC1
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
_ 1006 WASHINGTON ST.~
Saturday, August 16, 1941
? things that so many of us do
d not realizing thrt Gott Is hotdf
us responsible. He said, "any- f
e who. wants to ruin himself, ^
ve all the help he is looking for.
our hearts we should sing, 'My
ul be on Thy guard." As he ex
sined this message, I am sure
appttes^to the life of every per- ?
n because Go^. knows that wee
weak.
We should remember this song,
iolcl not to temptation,
For yielding is sin,
ich victory will help you
Some other to win." "
ru will have to ask the Saviour ?
help you, then He will carry
u through. ?
We Tire still praying for the sick _ ^
es here arrd everywhere.
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